“Where exactly are we going?” I asked him.
Before he could answer, a small cabin appeared. It was in the middle of the forest and hidden from the view of the road, but I realized he was pulling around to park on the side of the building.
He unbuckled his seatbelt and got out of the car, his gaze landing on the cabin. Without much thought, I followed him out of the car.
“What is this place?” I asked him as we walked towards the front door.
“I’m not sure,” he admitted. “I found it when I was young. I was traveling on my own when I wasn’t supposed to. I stumbled upon this cabin and kind of made a second home out of it. I call it my hideout.”
His tone was almost playful and reminded me of the Spencer I knew and cared for. I was relieved that he didn’t sound cold and indifferent anymore. I think we both needed a little space from the pack, and I was glad to be getting away for a little while. At least until I clear my thoughts and figure out how to approach Gavin again.
He stepped into the cabin, and my jaw nearly dropped; it was gorgeous and nicely decorated, with so many handmade crafts that I knew he did himself because he’s always been crafty like that.
Everything was clean, and it smelled like lavender, relaxing me almost immediately upon entry. Spencer seemed to have relaxed as he walked in as well.
“Make yourself at home,” he said, the corner of his lips lifting into a small smile.
“This place is incredible,” I told him.
“Yeah, I did most of the decorating myself,” he told me with a shrug. “The only other person who knows about this place is my grandmother.”
Spencer’s grandmother practically raised him. He lived with his mom, dad, and grandmother. However, he was neglected by his family. Then one day they left and never came back. His grandmother had always been there, though.
“Back when my parents lived in the pack, there’d be moments when I just needed an escape from it all. So, I came here. My grandmother liked to know where I was going and when I’d be back, so I told her about this cabin. She didn’t like it at first because it’s in the Rogue District, but after a while, she realized that I was a born fighter. Rogues don’t mess with me anymore, so they leave this area alone.”
“You scared the rogues away as a kid?” I asked, gawking at him.
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The readers' comments on the novel: Seducing My Ex’s Father In Law
Is he a spy though? or is this gonna be a Fatal attraction? He wants to mark her for himself, & she's going to have to try to escape.. but dies she have her wolf still, i forget...
Girl Im dropping this shit 🥰...
I cannot read this anymore; and these short chapters that doesn’t even give anything concrete. How ridiculous!...
Okay, officially over this book, can Judy be so stupid to trust Spencer wholeheartedly, even with all the red flags she still can’t see that his probably playing her and working as a spy for Levi. Can we just get to the point already, why does Gavin and Judy have so much issues, on and off again. Like the book should have ended 300 chapters ago goodness!...
You know the writer is bad when 619 chapters in to the story THEY HAVEN’T EVEN ENDED UP TOGETHER! I think the author is a money grabber and not a real writer. The story has drifted SO FAR from the title, it should’ve wrapped up 300 chapters ago....
The contradiction is starting to be an issue. He did use his power against her. Gavin hates her the same way Ethan does by the way...
This book has caused me so much emotional damage lol. I need this to end :( for now I am just gonna leave it for a month and hope for good ending....
I just ganna leave it for month and get back and so sure nothing will change...
2 short short chapters ! Really!!!!...
All they write whole heartly is how Gavin gets ready what he wear how he looks no power show from him at all...